Abstract
Readers of these columns may recall that some years ago we scooped the psychiatric world with an exclusive article on the 1974 reorganization of the National Cricket Service and its effects on a local hospital cricket team. At that time Captains of such teams were abolished and replaced by Multidisciplinary Cricket Management Consensus decision-making processes: ongoing as I recall.
Highlights
Whatever Else It Is—ItStill Isn't Cricket. Readers of these columns may recall that some years ago we scooped the psychiatric world with an exclusive article on the 1974 reorganization of the National Cricket Service and its effects on a local hospital cricket team
At that time Captains of such teams were abolished and replaced by Multidisciplinary Cricket Management Consensus decision-making pro cesses: ongoing as I recall. This centrally dictated change was reinforced at a local level by the much dreaded Cricket Advisory Service: a sort of cross between the Commissioners for the Dissolution of Monas teries and the Inquisition
What has been less successful has been the effect of all this upon our local hospital cricket team
Summary
Readers of these columns may recall that some years ago we scooped the psychiatric world with an exclusive article on the 1974 reorganization of the National Cricket Service and its effects on a local hospital cricket team. At that time Captains of such teams were abolished and replaced by Multidisciplinary Cricket Management Consensus decision-making pro cesses: ongoing as I recall.
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